philosophically, we're no different than any other living organism. there is no philosophical or moral meaning to life, only a biological meaning (purpose/design)
You need to explain what you mean by "philosophically" and "no different," because at face value that looks like borderline gibberish. The teleological view of biology, while not completely off the table, is definitely unpopular among modern philosophers and biologists, so I'm not sure what you're trying to say with your second sentence either.
i just mean that there isn't a "meaning of life." we made up religion and philosophy, why would there be a higher purpose or reason for being? the only "reason for being" is the one biology has, which is to pass on their genes.